Buschy, thanks for putting the post up. It was a great trip with more antelope than I would have ever imagined. We were looking over at least 30 bucks a day. The best part about it was it was walk-in hunting surrounded by BLM land.
And yes Buschy I questioned a few of the bucks you walked...
Hell I didnt know if you were still going, with Grizzly being on lock down and you now being a TV star. Sure you can fit a little old WY antelope hunt in that busy movie star schedule? HAHA.
Then again that trigger finger might be sore from signing autographs all day.
Not sure were he got that????
It is hard to tell who first deer was bigger yours or Jakes? I think Jake might slightly have you beat.
But on the bright side, yours was much more tender and easier to cut up and pack into 3 sandwich size zip lock bags.
The central to western part of the state will be your best bird hunting. You may want to double check but usually the first week of season non res can't hunt the public land. That may only include plots but you will want to read up on this.
Kill that big one! Put some pics up at the end of the episode. The cameras will still capture the ride just not the kill and with a 90+ antelope who cares.
First of all I would go to a good bow shop and pay the money to have them set it up. Once the strings stretch in you will need to have your string studded a touch so the peep rotates correctly.
As far as the draw Length get that fixed and set before you do anything else. That is the most...
Randy I would recommend going 25, 40, 50. Been doing this for years and love the simplicity of it. At 20 you are a touch high 30 a touch low all still in the kill zone if you hold dead on.
You just need to look over the limbs, cams,ect. I would go with a whole new sets of strings and cables instead of having to replace the rest a year down the road. There are a ton of companies that make string and cables and they all claim there is no stretch, wrong they all do to some degree...
Randy
Go with the downloads, I hate DVDs. I will pay for this service.
This is something I would expect out of you. You changed the direction of hunting shows when you entered into the TV market and had great success with it. If you just stay with the DVD route you are falling right...